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The following pages link to Self-Control and the Theory of Consumption (Q5473011):
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- Costly information transmission in continuous time with implications for credit rating announcements (Q310932) (← links)
- Akrasia, instincts and revealed preferences (Q408311) (← links)
- Pure hyperbolic discount curves predict ``eyes open'' self-control (Q453656) (← links)
- On impatience, temptation and Ramsey's conjecture (Q514482) (← links)
- Learning the Krepsian state: exploration through consumption (Q516973) (← links)
- Time-consistent and self-coordination strategies for multi-period mean-conditional value-at-risk portfolio selection (Q666996) (← links)
- On the sovereign debt paradox (Q680965) (← links)
- Equilibrium welfare and government policy with quasi-geometric discounting (Q697969) (← links)
- Social security and self control preferences (Q844609) (← links)
- Menu-dependent self-control (Q898658) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence for large perfect information games (Q899496) (← links)
- Commitment and self-control (Q996361) (← links)
- Finite additive utility representations for preferences over menus (Q1001831) (← links)
- Subjective random discounting and intertemporal choice (Q1017781) (← links)
- Consumer choice and revealed bounded rationality (Q1031834) (← links)
- Hyperbolic discounting and secondary markets. (Q1408642) (← links)
- Quasi-stationary cardinal utility and present bias. (Q1414621) (← links)
- Self-coordination in time inconsistent stochastic decision problems: a planner-doer game framework (Q1655553) (← links)
- Emotions and behavior regulation in decision dilemmas (Q1656935) (← links)
- On the price of commitment assets in a general equilibrium model with credit constraints and tempted consumers (Q1675030) (← links)
- Temptation and commitment in the laboratory (Q1691373) (← links)
- Information gatekeepers: theory and experimental evidence (Q1762421) (← links)
- Self-regulatory strength and dynamic optimal purchase (Q1925652) (← links)
- Randomly evolving tastes and delayed commitment (Q1996181) (← links)
- On the identification of changing tastes (Q2002362) (← links)
- Bad temptation (Q2050996) (← links)
- Why mandate young borrowers to contribute to their retirement accounts? (Q2061097) (← links)
- Tempting goods, self-control fatigue, and time preference in consumer dynamics (Q2074057) (← links)
- On Markovian collective choice with heterogeneous quasi-hyperbolic discounting (Q2074059) (← links)
- Habit formation, self-deception, and self-control (Q2088615) (← links)
- Procrastination, self-imposed deadlines and other commitment devices (Q2093044) (← links)
- Naivete about temptation and self-control: foundations for recursive naive quasi-hyperbolic discounting (Q2211477) (← links)
- Time consistent Markov policies in dynamic economies with quasi-hyperbolic consumers (Q2259414) (← links)
- Present-bias, procrastination and deadlines in a field experiment (Q2291179) (← links)
- Temptation and forward-guidance (Q2295826) (← links)
- Preferences with taste shock representations: price volatility and the liquidity premium (Q2334830) (← links)
- Complex stock price dynamics under Max Weber's spirit of capitalism hypothesis (Q2363422) (← links)
- Flexibility of choice versus reduction of ambiguity (Q2426967) (← links)
- Context dependence and consistency in dynamic choice under uncertainty: the case of anticipated regret (Q2430002) (← links)
- Stochastic endogenous time preference (Q2444687) (← links)
- Time-inconsistent preferences and time-inconsistent policies (Q2444690) (← links)
- Removed preferences (Q2447264) (← links)
- Hierarchies of ambiguous beliefs (Q2455662) (← links)
- Option exercise with temptation (Q2467516) (← links)
- Durable goods as commitment devices under quasi-hyperbolic discounting (Q2668977) (← links)
- A NOTE ON SOCIAL SECURITY WELFARE WITH SELF-CONTROL PROBLEMS (Q2920162) (← links)
- Temptations in General Settings (Q3573082) (← links)
- Choice by iterative search (Q4586089) (← links)
- Identifying subjective beliefs in subjective state space models (Q5964689) (← links)
- Subjective information choice processes (Q6076900) (← links)